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Engineering Lead - Aerospace Design

GoHire Technologies LTD.
Belfast
3 months ago
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Possibility of remote work: No
Contract duration: end of 2025
Location: Belfast


Role title: Engineering Lead

Job Details:

Must Have Skills:
-Proficiency in CATIA V5, ENOVIA, PDM Optegra, Datalink
-Aerospace structure design
-A220 wing design process
-Expertise on Bombardier / Airbus methods & standards
-Engineering change implementation (Modsum, NIEOs, DTC and PCR)
-Airbus training certificate necessary for designer access


Nice to have skills
-Value Addition & Value Engineering
-Knowledge on different ATA chapters in Aircraft
-Expertise in handling CAD data in PDM/VPM tools
-Expert on sheet metal parts design, System / Structure installation, development, and manufacturing
-Knowledge on composite parts design
-Should costing

The scope of the project is to support design activities as listed below.

-The project shall be primarily executed from client location in Belfast, NI.
-Understand requirements, create, and review designs, validate the deliverables, and ensure high levels of service offerings to customer
-Contribute to necessary project estimation, provide inputs for solution delivery, conduct technical risk planning, perform reviews
-Collaborate (onsite and offshore) with multidisciplinary teams (Design, Stress, ME, Project management, Quality, Etc.) to derive and manage activities, estimation, and schedule.
-Implement appropriate design data management practices as per client requirements
-Ensuring that projects meet quality standards

Qualification : Bachelor’s / master’s in aerospace or mechanical engineering.

Minimum years of experience: 8-10 years


Top 3 responsibilities:
-Design
-Coordination
-Business development

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